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The most sensational find of Russian scientists
The most sensational find of Russian scientists

Video: The most sensational find of Russian scientists

Video: The most sensational find of Russian scientists
Video: Игорь Тальков - Я вернусь ( HD ) 2024, April
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Just the same sensational finds of ancient Russia are found by our geologists and archaeologists! Imagine this, they found an ancient tree in Moscow! The foreign burr-out historians were so worried whether they had made up too much of our past, they probably do not sleep at night, and here our shrews took a stone off their shoulders "you just nailed it."

And just in Moscow? Here's Peter for you:

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"Okhta Center is an unrealized project of a business district in St. Petersburg, on the right bank of the Neva. At the first stages of preparing the site for construction, it was clear that for a long time the site itself would have to be handed over to archaeologists."

The log house is in very good condition. But how is that? After all, it is completely covered with a layer of soil. During the time it was brought in by the cultural layer, it had to rot, fall apart, etc.

It turns out that this is not a cultural layer. This is silt, clay, sandy loam, which "covered" these places at the time of the flood, well, or, at least, a powerful flood. However, a flood with clear water will not leave as much sediment. So - we draw conclusions.

It is clearly seen that this is the door of the fence (on the left - its remains).

Brought brickwork

A covered wooden sidewalk, or pavement. Didn't have time to rot. And its vedhi appearance is from aging in the open air. Even the nails are intact.

At a later time, they laid water pipes and did not get a little bit to the more ancient sidewalk.

Resident who did not survive the cataclysm

Some kind of iron products. I wonder if these are later or refer to the same period, when all this covered?

The impression is that this suburb is ancient Peter, as in modern cities - with rural buildings, industrial areas. And just like the main buildings of St. Petersburg were covered with masses of sand and clay at the time of the cataclysm, left by the wave of the flood, so this all the village remained buried.

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I was struck by this photo:

27. They even found snow! In the summer, at 35 degrees heat, they made a snowman.

Did the mudflow cover the area during the winter? Buried a layer of snow underneath? Either the water froze immediately after the cataclysm! How else to explain this fact?

The official version of what we see: the water supply of the destroyed plant.

But it is located at a level above the depth of soil freezing. And should be at least 1, 8-2m. Otherwise, in winter it will freeze and thaw, the pipes will crack. Builders should be aware of this. Was the climate different? I recall the Bronze Horseman in Roman sandals (take a closer look):

More photos: here

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